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Rheumatism What is the use of telling tho rheumatic that he feels as If tils Iplnts were being dts locatedf He knows that his sufferings are very lunch like the tortures of tho rack. What he wants to know Is what will per manently cure his disease. That, according to thousands of grateful testimonials, is Hood's Sarsaparllla It promptly neutralizes the aeld In tho hldod on which tho disease depends, com pletely eliminates It, and strengthens tho system against its return. Try Hood's. CHILDREN'S DAY TO BE OBSERVED Coming Event at lilt. Drittel?- Homo from Glonn Springs. Mr. DBTUBL, August, 22.?Chil dren's Day will ha obnrvod at this place on Saturday boforo tho Fifth Sunday in this month. We will have SOino prominent speakers co Jiand. Thoro will uLo b> a nice program by the children. All are invited to eomo and bring well tilled baskots. Services will begin promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho protracted meeting will begin on tho next day, which will be the Fifth Sunday, conducted by Rev. S. W. Henry, assisted by Rev. A. S. Lesley. We are looking forward to one of the best meetings wo havo had since tho days of the camp mooting at this place. ? Capt. J. B. Humbert, who has been at Glenn Springs for tho last three weeks has returned much improved. He thinks ho will now go through the summer without fever. Prof. J. C. Cork of Hock Hill aft,r spending a week at Glenn Springs and one with Mr. E. G. Mitchell, drinking tho Mt. Bethel Big Spring waters, has returned to his home wonderfully re proved in health. Your scribo and his better half have just received an invitation to eat wa ter-melon with Mr. N. B. Wood. Mr. Wold has had great success in melon growing this year. He grows the Bradford's and Ha'.tlc-suakc varieties, AORICOLA. NEWS OF TYLERSVILLE. The Sunday School Convoutton? Many Visitors?Crops Good. TYLKRSVILLE, August, 21. ? The Sunday School Convention, which we all lookol forward to with grctt Inter est, has come and gone. Everybody teemed to enjoy themselves. About 45 Sunday Schools were represented. Mrs. Moseiey, who has b?on sick is able, to cct out aod rldo about. Mr. G. F. Pully is visiting his father. Mi s?s Mary aod Mittle and brother arc visiting Mw. J. E. Alex* and ;r. ;\Jim. J. S. Craig visited his brother a few days ago. KeV. Mr. Bo. d preach d an inter esting sermon at Sandy Springs last Sunday. Little Miss Irene Dillnrd has re timed from an extended visit to her shier, Mrs. W. I?. Chlldrcss. Tho protracted meeting will begin at Sandy Springs Fifth Sun Jay. Miss Crystal Ray of your city is vis iting Misses Kmnn and Mattie Pjnnan. Mr. J. H. Powell has returned from Tennessee. Mrs. C. A. Owens from Cross An chor visited her parents recently. Mr. T. P. Poole lias erected a new barn at his house. Pnyde. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. A Careful Perusal Will Prove its A'aluo to Every Laurens Reader. The average man is a doubter, and there ia little wond r that this is so. Misrepresentations make people skep tics. Now-a-days tlie public ask for better evidence than tho testimony ?of strangers. Here is proof which should convince every Laurens reader. J. W. Crawford, salesman at Tho Hub, residing at 102 Public Square, says. ' 1 can recommend Loan's Kid ney Pills very highly. I used them for backache and trouble with the kid neys. My back ached for a couple of years and being constantly on my feet was very hard on my back causing a continuous dull aching pain across my loins. At night I could not rest my back, no matter what position I as sumed. The secretions from the kid neys wero unnatural and irregu'ar and this with the backache was playing me oat fust. I tried ail kinds of medicine, took doctor's proscriptions and wore plater*, but it was time, labor and monoy wasted. Reading an advertise ment about Doan's Kidney Pills I went to the Paimetto Drug Co*'s store and got a box. They went right t> tho epot and banished tho backache and restored tho kidnoys to their normal condition. My rest at night is now un disturbed." For sale by ail dealers. Price ?0 (oen'.s. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the Uultol Stntes. Jtf member the name Doan's nnd take no substitute. "laurens Cotton Mill Stock Comes a little high, but the they make is cheap. Un-ble&ohed 83c per yd JBleaohed 10c per yd JMcached and Printed in fancy patterns 1l2qO to l?cts per yd You can't duplicate the quality for anything like these prices. Buy from the Manufacturers and save three or four profits. Cotton Mills Store, % ?. LUCAS, Manager. a amoxi our friends. $ Mr. H. Terry has. gone North. Mis? Bessie Todd has b;en visiting Mrs. J. 0. Garllogton in Spsrtanburg. Co!, und Mrs. Thomas I). Darlington went to Kiclunond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Swygort have gone to J'awley's 1-land. Mr. Ruckcr of Columbia is vltlting Mr. ntid Mrs. A. P. Braralett. Mr. Hugh Kennedy hie returned from Glenn Springs. Mrs. (i. W. Shell bus been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Dlllnrd,.io Sparlanburg. Mr. und Mr?. M. T. Simpson of Cross 11111 wore in the city for a few days last week. Mfss Mlnnlo Bollen of Colombia who has boeu visiting Miss Nolllo Bolt re turned to her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phil pot have gono to Old Point Comfort and ether points North. Misses Mamie, Annio and Blaeo.be Clardy left last week for a visit to Bal timore and other Northern points. Mrs. lt. E. Hughes and children and Miss Julia Irby bavo returned from a visit to friends ?n Virginia. Mr. John \, . Ferguson, Jr., secre tary of the Ilartsvlllo Cotton Mills, was here on a 'visit to his father, Col. J. W. Ferguson, last week. Mr. Willio H. Anderson of Davis, Roper ?fc Co., went North last week. His visits always result In cboico addi tions to tho stock carried by his firm. Mr. S. M. WilkesofS. M. & E. H. Wilkes has gone to the Northern markets and will purchase his famous stock of furniture, gla-s, crockerv, o'c. Mr. W. G. Wilson has gone to the Northern markets and wl 1 as usual ouroha^o a lino and carefully selected line o'l dry-goods and notions for tho winter trade. Mr. N. F. Walker and Mr;, Walker passed through Laurens Saturday on their way to High Point where they visited Mrs. Walker's cousin. Col. J. D. M. Shaw. Mr. Walker is the su perintendent of tho state institution for the Doaf and Blind at Cedar Springs?a position which ho bus filled for years with uniform credit to him self and service to the state. Reward Offered. Attention is called to the reward by tho governor for the apprehension, of the incendiary who fired tho house of Mrs. Franco) Monroe in tho Hope well section. Had Leg Broken. Mr. Liurens G. Fo'lor of the Gaines ville, On., Cotton Mills, who formerly lived here bad the mlsfortuno to hive his leg broken by stepping from a car las', week. Married Wed ncsda v - At 10 o'clock last Wednesday morn ing at tho rrsidonce of the bride in this ci y Miss Josephine McPhcr eon and Mr. Edward Teaguo of this city were married, Rev. J. D, Pitts officiating. Tho couple havo many friends who are congratulating them upon the happy event. Mr. Teaguo is a son of Mr. Ci. W. L. Teaguo of Wa terloo. Letler to W. E. Lncn*. Laurenti s. c.: Di&r Sir: Messrs. L?achm .n & Edc lin, Graftin, W. V.l., had been so ling a paint, whieh they thought well of: and this had occurred. They had s >ld a customer IS gallons of It to pal at a houso. A few years later, they sold the same man Devoe lead-and-zlne the same number of gal lons to piiin?. the same lum ? ?. He had 7 gallons left. Thelpolntof the lale is: 11 gallons Devoe paints an 18-gallon house. Of course that Isn't nil. Why docs 11 gallons Devoe go as far as 18 gallons of other paint? Be cause it is all paint, all true, no sham, and full measure. But that isn't all? Devoo lasts longer. No. no; you haven't got to wait ten years to find that out. Ton thousand people know it. We've got their names. Our agents know them: they think a heap of Devoo. There's no difficulty in showing your townspeo ple what to expect of Devoo. $10 will paint a $15 house; and the paint'll last twlco as long. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOK & Co. Two bottles of Our New Discovery cures Eczema when IjJ bottles of other medicines failed. Write Mr. S. L, Da vis, Laurens, 8. C, about It. Teacher Wanted. A lndy teacher is desire 1 *ov the Rock Brldgo School near Clinton. She must bo competent to tench music, as well as common school brancho#( Applicants may address L. M. D. Yoi Nd, Clinton, S. C. August, 22 ?2t. PROCLAMATION. ~ STATE OF COUTH CAROLINA. Executive Chamber. WUKlifeAS information has been re ceiver! at this Department that ou the Twenty-eighth day of July, A. D. 1003, tho house of Frances Monroo In the Hopewell section, In tho County of Laurens was burned, and there being reason to believe that tho burning was an aot of incendiarism, NOW, THEREFORE, I, D, C. Hoy ward, Governor of tho State of South Carolina, In order that justice may be done and tho majesty of the law vindi cated, do hereby offer a reward of One H indred Dollars for the apprehension ml conviction of the porsoa or persons who committed said act of lncendiar ism. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have ( ?-- i h?reunto eot my band and < seal. !? caused the Great Seal of (-) tho Ststo to be affixed, at Columbia, this nineteenth day of Aug ust A. D. 1903 and in the 127th year of the Independence of tho I'nlted States of America. D. C, HEY WARD, By the Governor: J, T. Gantt. Seoretnry ol S'ate. COMPANY F. HELD ANNUAL REUNION. KJfteen Veterans of Coin ' mand Present. TWENTY-TWO ALIVE. Speech by Judge Allan Barksdale. Hi ic! Addresses by Judge 0. ti. Thomp. son?A Fine Picnic Dinner and a Good Crowd. The annual reunion of Co. f. S. c. Volunteers was celebrated at Vfarbor* oiigh's Mill, Wednesday, August, PJth ilist. On account of the unfavorable weather forecast the altendance was not much as wou'd otherwise have been. Still a nice attendance was present, es timated betwoon 400 and BOO, and one <>f the best disposed crowds to be seen on BUch occasions. 'The program was carried out as fol lows: Prayer by J. O. Temploton; Poll Call: Song, When the Poll is Called Up Vonder; Recitation by Miss Irene Oil lard: Song, Dixie: Recitation by Miss Irene Snood: Song. Bonnie Blue Ping. Mr. J. P. Dillard rond tho roll and out of 112 dat marched bravely away for the defense of their country more than 42 years ago only (ifteou answered. More than these are alive, perhaps 22 in all. The war record is that 142 coin posed the company, 2.'1 of whom were killed on the field, 17 won; discharged, 11 discharged and died of wounds, and the remaining tit surrendered. THE OFFICERS. The officers in command were Capt. Owens, killed at Malvern Hill: Capt. Dunlap, killed at Shepards Town: ('apt. .lames M. McCiU'loy, who lost an arm at the second battle of the Wilder ness and who now lives at l/iurens. The next in rank was Capt. James P. Sloan, who was appointed but never re ceived tho command, being wounded at Gettysburg and remained a prisoner the rest of the war at Johnson's Island. Lake Krle. After the regular program was con cluded Judge Allan Barksdale was called on for a few remarks. Judge Barksdale emphasized the lamentable fact of the need of more southern liter ature, especially of southern history, writ ten and taught by southern men. He gave an instance occurring in his own state of a Nor thorn teacher sarcas tically refusing to countenance impor tant historical events in the South dur ing tlio civil struggle. His plea was for history written as it was made. Some reference was made to Korshaw's Brigade at Cold Harbor, Frazier's Farm, and the '"Camp Kettles" at Mal vern Hill. Mention was made of the ?'scary" times going over Telegraph Road, where a run w.isconsidered better than a bad stand. In a pictures que way tho Judge described his own ex perience along this road. He was con gratulated on the high speed he devel oped with his heart on tho tip of Iiis toes, as he passed one soldier whom the day-light had pierced and another sit ting on one side of tho road with his skull on the other, lie told of his los ing his arm at Chickaniauga. in the hos pital at Atlanta and also al Columbia and how he kept his promise to bo home when transportation was refused. Frequent mention was made of his kinsman, the venerable Dr. J. A. Barksdalo, who occupied a seat near the speaker. Mr. Barksdalo eulogized the southern women for their courage and heroism dining tho lonely times they were by themselves: no suffering and anxiety to be compared with them, not that of poverty and personal dis tress but the care and consideration for the loved away from home. lie closed with a fervent prayer that all may meet "When the roll is called up yon der" and hoped for a continuance of southern patriot ism. JUDGE THOMPSON'S SPEECH. Hon. O. G. Thompson followed with a short speech giving some well chosen illustrations, showing at what disadvan tages the southern army were under. Capt. J. P. Dillard in his jovial humor did everything to amuse and entertain tho crowd. A long .table had been well loaded from the well tilled baskets and barbe cue hash was dispensed to the full sat isfaction of all present. The afternoon was passed in a very pleasant manner, the soldiers recount ing heroic deeds while tlio younger ones tried to prove to tho beautiful typical southern girls that they were equally its patriotic. In all the day was well enjoyed and all are anticipating another just such reunion at Langston's Church, on Aug ust, Ii?, 1001 where.it wasunamlous that the next one should bo hold. H. Y. J. The March of Progress. As long as people know no better, they were content to do without tho railroad, the telegraph, tho tolcphone, etc., but who, in this progressive age, would dispenso With tlieso necessities now? So it is with Hour. As long as you Unv inferior flour and know nothing of the merits of Uransford's "Clifton", you may bo satislled with your bread, cake and pastry, but if you try ono sack of "Clifton" tho "cake is dough" with all inferior Hours, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUAN01 I have Purchased a large quantity of GKNUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,? Pure and unadultorated. Orders, to be filled, must bo placed before September, 1st., as supply le limited. Delivery cannot be promised before December 1st., but the effort will be to supply it for Pall Wheat sowing. This la the Hrat Peruvian Ouano to be brought hire since the war. Farmers who want it must apply EARTjY. W. C. IRBY, Jmrenn, 8.0, "SEEDS THAT GROW" that's the kind we sell! New crop TURNIP SEED just received. All the best known varieties including: Breadstone, Ruta Baga, (the round kind not all neck) Come and see us Laurens Drug Co. Goods Delivered I'l> >ne 7">. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors, IMiu |?los and Carbuncles. B. B. B. (Botanic lllood Halm) lea certain euro for eczomii, itching skin, humors, scab", ?cales, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones or joints, bolls, Carbuncles, prickling pain in tho pkin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Bahn cures tho wo st and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing tho blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin, Bo ils every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up tho b-oken down body and makc< the blood red and nourishing. Espec ially advised for chronic, old cases that dootor?, patent medicine and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1, with complete directions for home cure. To provo B. B. u. cure?, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood liaim Co., Atlanta, Ca. Describe trou ble and free medical advice sent In sealed letter. Sold In Lltirons by B P. Poscy. W. D. KNIGHT, U.E. DADB. KNIGUT Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all the Stato and Federal Courts. , Strict attention to all business Intrusted to them Office up-stalra, Simmons' Building. \V. C. IRHY, JR, Vv. V. UOYD. IRBY & BOYD, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all Stato Courts. Prompt attention given to all businoFS intrusted to them. KALOLA CRYSTALIZRD MINERAL WATER Inflammation's Greatest Enemy. KALOLA removes all inflammation wherevor it exists but never disturbs the healthy surface. KALOLA cures by removing the cause of dlseass. KALOLA can be used internally, externally And eternally without harm. "Take Kulola tlx days and eat any thing you want. Numerous testimo nials received daily from people who have been cured by this wonderful remedv. On sale at Drug Stores Prloe ">0 cts and $1.00 per bottle. Clothing Ronovated CLEANING AND DYKING DONE PKOMPTIiY. ( leaning and Dyeing Club up stairs over old Post Office. 'Phone No. TO. W. lt. DOKIKII. Ha vest Meals and all other meals ti ^te best when prepared on STOVES RANGES The Great White Enamel Line. BUCK'S HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LEADERS: Columbus, Babcock, Watertown, Summers, X Rock Hill, Sechler, 'V and Others. T. N. BARKSDALE. J. A. FRANKS Give us a Call. Leaders in Fine Vehicles and Harness. White Stone Lithia Water! Is the lightest water on the market. We rcali/.i that this is claiming a great doal, and we couhl not nll'ord to make this assertion unless wo knew thai we con hi prove It bo bo true. But it does 1 ol take ?n export to tsst the foftness of a Mineral Water. When earh mating a mineral water, if it is a hard wat?r the gases will not bo absorbed in the wat r, and when tho bottle is opened, the gas es esoapo, and the water is left flat and hard, while If it is a soft water, like White Stone Lithia, it will rc'aln its gases for hours after being unstopped. Head what sumo prominent persons you know have to ssy of the merits ol the White Stone I ithia Water: Laurens, S. C., Sept. 10th, 1902. J. T. Harris, E q., White Stone Spring, S. C. Dear Sir:?I am using White Store I .ithia Spring's Water, and am very much pleased with rcsu'ts. I think it the host I have used. Yours very respectfully, O. B. Simmons. Laurens, S.C., Sept. 12th, 10J2. Mr. J. T. Harris. Whi'o Stone Springs, S C. Dear Sir: -I tako pleasure in say Inj? that my fam'ly received great benefit from tin u?e of White Stone Lithia Water. I can heartily recommend it to any ono in need of a healthful Mineral Water. Very truly, J- O C. Fleming Greenville, S. C., Oct. 10, 1002, After a service of one season at Whl'e Stone Lithia Springs, as resi dent physician I do not hesitate to say that tho diet of lh > water upon those who drink it for any length of time, has hdon perfeolly marvolou". Invari ably an increase both in flesh and ap petite was perceptible in one week, proving it to be a mineral water ol undoubted powerful tonic, property. Its peculiar adaptability to diseases origi nating from disorders of the kidney, bladder and livor, such as Dropsy, Bright's diseases,Diabetes and uric acid calculi, and all forms of Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and (?out is to bo ex pected from the splendid analysis. It has been noted frequently that visi tors bdforj coming here had to follow ev ry meal with some form of correc tive. Of confine themselves entirely to pred'gested foods; soon discard these entirely, being delighted to Mad th.it the water alone?nature's omo remedy sufficed. Of the many who drink this w.itt r (his 808800 for ton dajs consecu tively,not one hut experienced decided benefitnnda porceptlblo gain In wo'gt, varying from two to five pounds. L. O. Stevens, M. D. Wo have tho largest brick Hotel in Up Carolinas or Georgia, with all mod ern Improvement*. CiV Hleotrlo Car Lino runs from Southern Rood to Spring. White Stone Spring, S. C. White Stone Lithia Water Co. Cures Ciiolera-iiifanjiin, Diarrhoea, Dysent?ry, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Agn. Aids Digestion, Regulate; lh?i Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. CosWiiiy"25c at Druggists, or mail 25c to C, J. f,!0Frl"lT, M. D? St, Coals, Ho. Cures E'rttptionr. nod Soros. Colio, Hlvos nud Thrush. Romovosx and Prevents Worms ?1?K3TO*I?X3C3:3XI,.A. COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMEH THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HS AT I'PON TEETHING CHILDREN. Clejhson Agricultural College. SESS10Nj903-'04 The*next Session opens September 9th. By regulations of the College new students are required to report five days before the opening of the Institution to stand tlie entrance examinations. The following courses are given for degrees: Agricultural,. Biological, Mechanical and Electrical, Civil Engineering, Metal lugical and Textile Industry. For catalogue and information apply to Clemson College, S. C. P. H. MELL, President. Clothing, Shirts, Hosiery and Neckwear! WHERE? Cash Bargain Store. ISuiwa that were $5.00 now $3-98 Suits that were 6.50 now 4.98 3.75 4 2.78 4 4 4 2.75 4 1.98 Shoes for the hot weather. Call in to see them. Good Luck Baking Powder, 1 pound cans, 7 cents. J. L. HOPKINS, Proprietor. There are Many Ways of Painting But only ONE WAY of Painting Well! o'connor & schweers' liquid paints. Looks OPCTPI ^*et us know just wh?t you want? LclStS 13L!0 1 1 even though you never saw it for sale, _ ?and we will supply you. Cjlor Cars Will Ssnt on Application. O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co. Olllee ami Salesroom 811 Broad) St. . . Factory 841 ami 84? Uoynolds, St. AU?JUSlil, UHm For sale by W. L, Boyd, Lam jus, S. C. Color Curds and information cheerfully given. 608 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS. University of North Carolina. Collegiate, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Thorough Instruction, High Standard, Strong Faculty, Fine Equipment. New Dormitories, Address water works p. p. Venable, Pres., Central Heatmg System. Chape, ^ ? College of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C. 118th Year Begins September Letters, Science, [Engineering, One Scholarship to each County of South Carolina. lOxtrnnco examinations held at Lauren* by County Superintendent and Judgo of Probate on July lUth. Tuition $40. Board and furnlshod room in Dormitory, $10 per month. All candidates /or admission uro permitted to competo for Boyce Scholar.-hips, which will pay $100 a year, For cata logue, nddross Harrison Ra^dou-h, Prosident. A KEW LAW FIRM. The undersigned have this day en tered Into a partnership for the praotlee of law in the Courts of this State, under the name of Simpson & Cooper and will promptly uttond to all business en trusted to thorn. H. Y. SlMI'HDN, Et. A, COOPER. I IF YOU Want to Own a Home, Piedmont Saveings and Investment Company, ?fters an Opportunity Cheaper and Belter than a Building and Loan Association. Why Pay Rents whon You can Own Your Own Property? Represented in Lnurens by W. W.HALL and M. L, COPKLAND. I Office Hours. I will be at my Ofthie every day do rin? tho week, excopt Ihursday, and on that day also, if no ift-d. O. O. THOMPSON,